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Re: gtk_widget_destroy "doesn't work"



void btnOKClicked (GtkButton* button, GtkWidget * data)

  ...

gtk_widget_destroy(data);

Aldrey


Ingvar Tjostheim wrote:

>Hi.
>I'm pretty new with GTK, and I have a problem with gtk_widget_destroy.
>
>I have a window with some option boxes and a combobox. When user clicks OK I want the window to go away for the application to create a OpenGL window and do other stuff.
>
>My problem is that the window does not go away, but gets locked. The application continues with what ever I want it to, though.
>The problem is the same if I use gtk_widget_hide.
>
>This is briefly what the OK-button function looks like:
>
>void btnOKClicked (GtkButton* button, gpointer data)
>{
>
>  //read which optionbox is checked
>   ....
>
>  //read what the combo box says
>   .....
>
>  gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(data));
>
>  gtk_main_quit();
>
>  startCom( read values..... );
>}
>
>And the function is connected this way:
>  gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (button), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (btnOKClicked), window);
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